FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE October 20, 2007
CONTACT: Ted Venker,
1-800-201-FISH
President Orders Game Fish Status
for Red Drum, Striped Bass
Executive Order creates legacy of conservation
ST. MICHAELS, MD
- Surrounded by conservationists and anglers on the shores of
historic Chesapeake Bay, President Bush today signed an Executive
Order establishing gamefish status for red drum and striped bass in
federal waters. The Order is a landmark victory for recreational
anglers who have fought for decades to restore and conserve two of
the most coveted sport fish in America.
“With this action, the President has secured a legacy for the
recreational anglers and conservationists who have worked so hard on
behalf of our marine resources,” said Walter W. Fondren III,
chairman of Coastal Conservation Association. “When CCA began to
work on recovering red drum 30 years ago in Texas, we never imagined
an event like this would ever be possible. We owe a debt of
gratitude to the President for recognizing the high value placed on
these resources by the citizens of this country.”
U.S. Presidents have issued
executive orders since 1789, usually to help direct the operation of
executive officers. The Executive Order signed today by President
Bush instructs the Secretary of Commerce to put regulations in place
establishing gamefish status for red drum and striped bass in
federal waters, and encourages the states to take similar actions in
state waters.
“From the darkest days of
overfishing in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, hundreds of thousands
of people have worked tirelessly to conserve these resources,” said
David Cummins, president of CCA. “The President today has delivered
the only reward that mattered to any of them – a better future for
the resources they cherish.”

President George W. Bush signs an Executive Order to protect the
striped bass and red drum fish populations Saturday, Oct. 20,
2007, at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md.
President Bush is joined during the signing by, from left, Michael
Nussman, president of American Sportfishing Association; Brad
Burns, president of Stripers Forever; David Pfeifer, president of
Shimano America Corp.; Walter Fondren, chairman of Coastal
Conservation Association; U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos
Gutierrez; U.S. Rep. Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland and U.S.
Secretary of Interior Dirk Kempthorne. White House photo by Eric
Draper
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